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These Are Some of the Best Gif Messaging Apps

GIFs offer a different, alternative way of expressing yourself via messaging. They are faster than a video, yet yield a much better result than a simple image. They are just plain FUN! But where can you find the best GIFs — the ones that will really stand out? Read on for a list of must-have GIF apps for Android.

Fleksy

When it comes to GIF messaging apps, Fleksy remains one of the best. While the keyboard can leave something to be desired (it really likes to autocorrect), the GIF selection is phenomenal. Use the handy search function to hunt down the GIF you’re looking for. Stickers and even cards will also pop up in the mix; but don’t worry, they are carefully contained within their own categories. Choose the GIF you need, send it to a friend, and voila! Done!

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Disney Mix

Disney Mix is a social messaging app that is everything Disney. Chat for free with your friends or family. Play a selection of games from within the app. When you need to really express yourself, you have loads of Disney-themed GIFs to choose among. Disney and Pixar characters are available, adding a touch of whimsy to any conversation.

Kik

Okay, so this GIF messaging app is very popular with teens. But it’s perfect for any age. It’s a free app (though there are in-app purchases) that possesses a nice assortment of GIFs. It has its own browser, and it has more than GIFs: you can also look for stickers, emojis, web pages, and memes (and then some). Simple to use and fast to learn, it’s a nice messaging app.

JibJab

You may remember JibJab from all of the dancing elf holiday GIFs floating around every year. JibJab is more than that — they have their own GIF messaging app. They call it “a grab bag of fun.” Who can argue with that? There’s a slew of fun features packed inside this tidy little messaging app. Snap a real-time selfie or use a photo of your face, then slap it on an animated GIF before sending it along to your pals. Sit back, relax, and wait for the positive responses.

There are a lot of GIF messaging apps out there, but the apps above take the cake. Will you plaster your own face on GIF creations or use a familiar film character? Talk about options!

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